Step-by-Step HID install on 2003 F-150?
Step-by-Step HID install on 2003 F-150?
I searched and searched and couldnt really find a how-to on installing a HID kit (DDM to be specific) on a 1997-2003 F-150. Every thread I found was old and the pics were down.
I was just looking at the truck and I took of that protective shroud over the radiator and I was a little lost after that. Does the coolant over flow have to come out?
Anybody have a good link on how to install these?
I was just looking at the truck and I took of that protective shroud over the radiator and I was a little lost after that. Does the coolant over flow have to come out?
Anybody have a good link on how to install these?
I planned on eventually doing one when I initially installed my DDM bi-xenon kit, but it's kind of hard doing it with only one set of hands.
I had to order a new harness, so I will try and actually get one done this weekend if the weather is nice enough to me to complete it outside.
I had to order a new harness, so I will try and actually get one done this weekend if the weather is nice enough to me to complete it outside.
We had 12" of snow 2 wks ago, then rain for 3 straight days, then snow flurries again last Tuesday, and now it's raining again with temp not escaping the 40's. It's annoying. 
Even though I have a parking garage, the lighting sucks too bad to take pictures.

Even though I have a parking garage, the lighting sucks too bad to take pictures.
you shouldnt have to remove anything except maybe the turn signals. I find it easier to install the headlights with the turn signals off.
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DDM's bi-xenon kit comes with a relay harness, which only utilizes one of the stock headlight connectors. But they don't have the wires in the female end of the connector for some reason, so you have to match them hi-hi/lo-lo yourself. Not too bad as long as you pay attention.
DDM's bi-xenon kit comes with a relay harness, which only utilizes one of the stock headlight connectors. But they don't have the wires in the female end of the connector for some reason, so you have to match them hi-hi/lo-lo yourself. Not too bad as long as you pay attention.
DDM's bi-xenon kit comes with a relay harness, which only utilizes one of the stock headlight connectors. But they don't have the wires in the female end of the connector for some reason, so you have to match them hi-hi/lo-lo yourself. Not too bad as long as you pay attention.
DDM's bi-xenon kit comes with a relay harness, which only utilizes one of the stock headlight connectors. But they don't have the wires in the female end of the connector for some reason, so you have to match them hi-hi/lo-lo yourself. Not too bad as long as you pay attention.
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EC
Here is a post I made a while ago when I first installed the lights and how it had to be hooked up. https://www.f150online.com/forums/4037771-post19.html I have a keyboard pic of the plugs and where whet needed to be for my truck.
Last edited by Ace_boy2099; Apr 26, 2010 at 01:55 AM. Reason: added link to previous post elseware cointaining info on wiring.



